I so laugh my heart out to hao hao! A very real and so cute reaction of a little boy being afraid. He hide easily when jackson scolded meow meow.. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
There are many cases of children that die drowning in water by accident. That kid seemed like the type that is stubborn given that she disobeyed him and continued to play with water and didn't turn off the tap. Sometimes you gotta be strict, not extremely but to the point that your kids will understand what's wrong and what is right. Hats off to Jackson and his way of handling
He really has some good parenting skills tbh I'm really impressed but if my mom was at his place she'd have murdered those kids lol jk but tbh she'd be so angry like so so angry n say so many hurtful n toxic words to me if I behaved like that kid-
yeah i was thinking the same thing, what if tub gets filled, and when she is bending down, she accidentally falls into it, and drowns? with kids, you cant ever lift your eyes off of them. they wud just do stupid shit.
@@timelyferryIt takes 2 inches of water to drown an adult. It only has to cover your mouth and nose. It's so dangerous for little kids to be in the bathroom unsupervised. I'm not very often in favor of scaring kids, but in cases like this? Fear is good.
Ik dude but thankfully for me I'm a babysitter for my younger brother and my four younger cousins (I'm just being sarcastic, it's just I always look after them) so ik how to kinda control maself
Damn that she keept playing with the water is such an example that she wasn’t afraid of him, it is the fact that he showed that playing with water by yourself is dangerous without even getting to mad is beautiful. I’m so proud. I work with kids and I’ve never seen someone handle a situation like this.
When she suddenly jumped at his voice I was ready to throw myself at her, wanting to hug her. I don't have it in me to scold someone so tiny. But his tactic and understanding of how to handle the situation was amazing.
If you have younger siblings or kids yourself this seems like nothing. You gotta be like that bc kids don’t get it sometimes if u don’t show them this way. It’s also part of caring for their growth
He's going to be a great parent. Coming up with turning off the lights while light comes from the window so they can both still see is amazing. He's great with thinking on his feet. He also knows that scolding might seem harsh but is sometimes necessary for good development
@@millielame5942 From what I know (not much honestly) I think he is like babysitting them because the parents are gone for a while (Correct me if I am wrong) But they are not his kids :)
@@valerie_yu I’m the youngest in my Chinese household and I have to take care of the eldest sibling who only knows how to play games... he finishes his lunch in 3 hours like wth. The food’s already cold
@@ceq9365I felt the same. Turning the lights off was unnecessary. Even if a little light is entering , they're children after all.. They will be scared and this fear of darkness might inhibit in their mind even when they grow older
@@taeamo_ exactly, also scaring children in general is not a good method because they will avoid things out of fear/obedience not because of their awareness of the harmful effects
@@ceq9365 I don't want to be seen as rude and i hope this is not portrayed as being rude but i think it was necessary to do that because he is teaching them that actions have consequences. Did you see how close they were to the water. Imagine if one of them fell and drowned because they didn't see anything wrong with playing with water. I think it was appropriate in that situation. Plus they are kids one wrong move and something terrible may happen. I am kind if happy that he scolded them because some parents just let kids do whatever they want and accidents occur. (Once again i hope i didn't seem rude)
@@XxrayxX-eh2kz I agree that we should teach kids actions have consequences but the lesson should be related to the action,, In this situation what was the point of turning off the lights? It’s not gonna teach them anything about the consequences of playing with water
Tbh honest I would do the same! Some people think it's alright to let their child do whatever they want and that pisses me of so damn much I can't even explain-
yea its wrong to leave them do whatever they want. they don't know whether things are correct or not, so it's our responsibility as the older ones to tell them if its ok or not to do certain things.
I got so scared when Jackson raised his voice! I've never seen that side to him before. I feel scared even though he's scolding MEOWMEOW. I could feel Jackson's sternness through the screen
Gosh he's literally everything someone could want in a man...loves his parents, respects his family, respects and loves his own culture, respectful to women, and the way he takes care of kids too- nggh
That's all a girl😭❤🙏🏻 needs.. A father who scolds her when she is wrong but She knows He loves her and She can count on him ! ❤🤗 So many broken men out there creating daddy issues in women because they didn't know how to be such a Great dad like Jackson! 😒
Jackson makes millions or even billions of men look like dust on the ground when with comes to being kind, having emotional inteligence and just being a good human being in general
@@kathyly8933 THIS US CALLED RUDE? BRUHH MY ASIAN MOM WOULD JUST DRAG MY ASS OUT AND WHOOP MY ASS WHILE TELLING ME SHE WOULD WHOOP ME MORE IF U CRIED😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love how Jackson knew how to discipline her without spanking her or screaming at her.He handled the situation really well.Also it was so cute when he said he didn’t leave her in the dark because he didn’t want anything bad to happen to her you guys need to understand the difference between scolding and shouting/screaming. look up the definitions before replying omg
that was actually a really creative and effective way to scold and get his point across, like even when she didn’t listen, he still remained calm and waited, he’s gonna be a great father :)
Yes I'm 100% sure we can really see how much patience he have with kids like fr if it was me n my mom in that kid's n Jackson's place, I would have been dead by now-
He’s very nice & patient. He’s scolding her in a nice way. If it’s my dad he would yell & his hand would move as well. He even got mad for little things.
WOW okay not even a got7/Jackson stan, but this video made me tear up😭 idk if he had amazing parents as his role models or if he’s just learned this over the years, but this man is going to be a great dad❤️
Is it a Nickname? Because honest to god I can't imagine years from now, a grown ass woman is gonna say, "Hello, my name is MeowMeow and I'm running for office. President MeowMeow 2050."
OMG that other baby just get behind the door. So cute and look at Jackson he is so caring. He kissed her forehead Oo so sweet. That's really really really sweet OMG that much likes? 😯😯. Thanku Thanku Hoho.
I liked that he thought carefully about everything he did. He wasn't just reacting, he was thinking about how to react to best teach them that what they did was not ok. So many parents just think that yelling all the time is good discipline. I can't tell you how many times I'm in the store and I see a parent screaming at their kid for seemingly no reason. Children start to tune that out after a while. If you yell all the time it doesn't mean anything. And then how he instantly became affectionate towards her after she agreed not to play with water anymore was the perfect thing to do. Remaining mad or holding a grudge after discipline negates the desired effect. Sorry this is so long, I know a lot about child development for my job and I'm just super impressed with how he handled the situation.
This is how a dad should act some of my friends started to hate on him bc of how he scolded the kids and scared them but I see a great future dad that can actually make his kids listen to him and not hurt themselves and the fact that he said that he didn’t leave bc he didn’t want her to get hurt that is just like wat a dad would do
It's hard watching stuff like this because the kids don't see themselves as an actor on a show. They experience the fear for real. This child is probably sensory seeking and may have poor impulse control. She was truly scared in a very real way. That's not parenting and this guy isn't her parent anyway. I really wish kids weren't used for entertainment this way.
He is stern but she needed to know its dangerous he didnt leave her he simply turned light of stood there she soon learnt to stop if she wanted out I dont see this as mean he knew best way to teach her so he did
this is proper parenting. parents should never resort to violence to discipline a child. i think it's so normalized that ppl forget or even refuse to believe studies that show just how harmful it is. i never understood why ppl think it's okay for an adult to hit a defenseless child. as adults we know better we have the capacity to effectively communicate with a child. honestly gentle parenting and how neurodivergent kids are raised should be the norm
why is everyone saying he is going to be a good dad, he literally scared both children, one by yelling at them and the other one for turning off the lights, when these children dont even know him. If that is being a good father fot you all, better not have children lmao
I still remember when I was in 3rd grade... I just opened the tap and start dancing there. .... When ma momma came she stares at me aNd she grab me by the collar of ma shirt which I was wearing and I remember I was flying ✈️
This just melted my heart ah. I love how idols don’t get shamed for playing with children and a lot of them are so good at it and it just makes me so happy
Cute daddy n adorable blushing baby meow, look how Jackson handle meow n other cute babbies.. full of love. Also when Jackson handle Hao" it same, he scolded them but also give his love. Amazing future Jack daddy
Me after watching this: *Wanting to be a parent* 🤧 Also me: *Remembering that I am 13 and knowing what I had to go through just to have a kid* 😭😭😭😭😭😭 I'm scared
I don't think this was the best way to deal with this...just scared the child. The child doesn't know WHY it's wrong but they know they're being scolded.
Nah, that's not the way you're teaching kids to stop. Doing things she's afraid of to get what he wanted, is not good parenting! This just teaches her to listen or else she might feel fear/be afraid.
I don't know if you know that this is a program, he's not her father or a relative, he couldn't do anything because even if he spoke to the girl well, the girl knows that he doesn't have anything left of her and she's not going to pay attention to her, she blames the of the program for doing those kinds of shows with children
@@bad__9845 I know that he's not her father or a relative and that this is a show. I wrote this comment because of all the other comments saying that he will be such a good father. I don't know Jackson in privat or anything! But if he will do this regular with his kids someday, he will not be (in that kind of situation) a good father.
Agreed, parenting with fear isn't going to help someone develop well. If you parent with fear, you're either playing the role of a narcissist (making the kid feel they cannot face things without you, that they need you, which creates a really unhealthy attachment), or you're going to cause the kid to feel as if they cannot come to you for support. Breaks relationships either way. But I guess if the parents are more than prepared to spend the rest of their lives paying for therapy and then ending up in a care home when the kid sees through it later then I guess good for them?
he just did it because they kept playing with the water TWO times after he told them why they shouldnt. plus hes taking care of more than 4 kids by himself he cant be all calm all the time??? he ended up kissing them as an apology for yelling so whats your point?
@@yes-vm1op be around kids that are annoying and won't always listen to you, is normal as a parent and should be considered before you have kids. I don't say that he is a bad person or anything like that. I'm just saying that punishment with fear is NOT good parenting! And it doesn't matter if you are good to them after that. If you don't get my point, then I'm sorry.